Vos says changes to concealed carry laws unlikely (AUDIO)
Changes to Wisconsin gun laws are unlikely to happen during the spring legislative session, according to a top Republican in the state Legislature. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) said that the laws currently in place in the
Wojciechowski gets contract extension at Marquette
The Marquette Golden Eagles open Big East play on Wednesday night against Seton Hall at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Today, Golden Eagles coach Steve Wojciechowski received a new contract extension through the 2021-22 school year. The
Civil service changes still on tap in Wisconsin state Senate
The top Republican in the state Senate expects changes to Wisconsin’s civil service system to pass early next year. The bill unveiled earlier this year is aimed at speeding up the state’s hiring process and making it
Kuhn likely headed for Pro Bowl
Green Bay Packers fullback John Kuhn is apparently heading to his third Pro Bowl. Oakland fullback Marcel Reece has been suspended for four games for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy and Kuhn is the first alternate
Beloit man buys $350,000 winning lotto ticket
A Beloit man is $350,000 richer. The Wisconsin Lottery says John Sumpter purchased the winning ticket in the December 22nd SuperCash! drawing at Happy House Liquors in Beloit. Sumpter's winning ticket matched all six numbers to winner
Beloit PFC discusses settlement with top cops
The Beloit City Council may have approved a settlement that calls for the retirement of the City's top two cops, but the issue still needs to go before the Police and Fire Commission. The PFC is scheduled
Janesville police continue to search for missing woman
Janesville Police continue to seek the public's help in locating a woman who's been missing from the House of Mercy Homeless Shelter for a week. 69-year-old Karen Mcconnaughay was last seen last Wednesday morning boarding a Van
United Way Blackhawk Region awards $1.9 million in grants
United Way Blackhawk Region announces an investment of $1,953,688 to support local programs in Rock and northern Winnebago counties in 2016. The volunteer-driven Community Grant Process is designed to award funds to programs demonstrating community need,
2015 in review: Bucks will get new arena
It was heralded as a win for Governor Scott Walker and Milwaukee area politicians in 2015 – securing the legislature’s approval for a new Milwaukee Bucks arena to replace the aging BMO Harris Bradley Center. The funding
Protesters keeping pressure on Superior Mayor Bruce Hagen
Some residents in Superior are still expecting the city’s mayor to walk back a social media comment about the president. Protesters gathered in Superior on Monday, hoping Mayor Bruce Hagen will apologize for a Facebook comment in